Lay one strand on a flat surface. Cross it vertically at the center with the second strand. Loop the right horizontal strand over the second strand. This will give 2 loops. Hold them in 1 hand and pull to tighten. Keep repeating until the lanyard is the desired length.
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Okay, so you start it like you're starting a regular box but you just add another string next to the one on the bottom going horizontally, then you start it like a regular box, but just with the other string and weave through it too.
Making a lanyard with 4 strings is just like making a lanyard with 2 strings, only you add one for each dimension. You can find videos on making a 4 string lanyard here: http://www.laneyards.com/2008/11/quad-stitch.html
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To make a box, you need two strings. If you start a lanyard with three strings and try to make a box, it will turn into a triangle.
How to start lanyard
If you are up to a little challenging ideas for making lanyards, or just wanna have some fun, then go to www.boondoggleman.com. I guarantee you, you will love making lanyard when you do these stitches. You can do a square, circle, rectangle, cylinder, or double helix stitch as well as many others. Here's a great youtuber for lanyard tutorials: http://www.youtube.com/user/laneyards I learned a bunch of different lanyard types from him and now I'm obsessed!! :)
A double box stitch is similar to a box stitch. With a double box stitch, each color thread is looped across vertically, while the horizontal threads are woven through the boxes that have been created.
Okay, so you start it like you're starting a regular box but you just add another string next to the one on the bottom going horizontally, then you start it like a regular box, but just with the other string and weave through it too.
Go to www.boondoggleman.com and then browse through the different ideas for making lanyard has. Trust me, you will find the cobra stitch...And you will absolutely love all the other ideas the ''boondoggle man'' has!! You will also find a KING COBRA stitch you can make. OR Go to http://rexlaceclub.com/Products/Cobra-Stitch__Instructions-0009.aspx and then read the instructions. To make King Cobra over-lap your previous cobra with any lanyard you have left on that knot
there is no such thing as a 1 string lanyard, only two or more, therefore, you can't start one.- Matthew Smith
you would need four
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